
Arizona Heat (1988)
Release Year: 1988
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Tocaia no Deserto, In der Hitze von Arizona, Arizona Heat - Poliisiveteraani Kapinski, Paura in Arizona, Goraczka Arizony
Director: John G. Thomas
Writer: Daniel M. Colmerauer
Production & Genre
Keywords
Keywords: arizona, b movie, breast fondling, clothed female naked male scene, female detective, female nudity, female star appears topless, female topless nudity, lesbian cop, man and woman in shower, phoenix arizona, police officer, police officer electrocuted, police officer killed, police officer killed by silenced gun, police officer shot, police officer shot in the head, stripper, swastika, topless dancer
Story
In 'Arizona Heat,' a seasoned Arizona cop, known for his old-school methods, finds himself partnered with an unconventional officer—a lesbian—for the first time in his career. Their unlikely pairing occurs while investigating a series of grisly murders committed by a crafty serial killer who seems to have a particular fascination with targeting law enforcement officers.
Summary
'Arizona Heat,' directed by John G. Thomas and released in 1988, is an action thriller set in the heart of Arizona. The film centers around a tough, experienced police officer who must adapt to working with his first-ever female partner, whose lifestyle challenges traditional norms. This pairing occurs amidst a grim investigation into a serial killer's spree targeting members of the force itself.